Meryl Streep was once quoted saying “Motherhood has a very humanizing effect. Everything gets reduced to essentials”. True enough, I bid farewell to my bachelorette frivolities the moment I had my precious little punk Nicolo. Every waking hour had to be spent productively – and by this I mean having had to rush getting a degree in law while working a day-job without compromising my maternal and conjugal responsibilities. Needless to say, practically all my extra-curriculars were rammed into the backseat. Writing was one such activity I had to let go.
Still, the past two years had never expunged my passion for prose. And while I may not be as eloquent as I once was, I feel the fact that I’m letting so much of my mudra experience slip without being put on record calls for an urgent revival of my writing abilities.
And so this blog will be a chronicle of my journey into the crazy world of working-motherhood/working-studentship (for lack of a better word) /student-motherhood. Hopefully, this will be something that Nicolo can go back to when I’m too old to recount my multi-tasking years.
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